User talk:Frodosleveland

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Abu Simbel temples
Hi. Since you're a new editor, I wanted to take a moment to welcome you, and also to let you know that when you make an edit, you should provide an edit summary describing what you've done and the reason for doing it -- nothing too elaborate, just something that other editors can use to get a handle on what you're doing and why. On the Abu Simbel temples article, you'll note that I've reverted some of your changes, because I don't think they improved the visual aspects of the article. You did prompt me to crop down the panorama in the infobox so it was better displayed, and make some other changes, so your edits have been helpful in that way. In the latest edit, I'm not sure why you deleted the one image from the gallery -- can you explain your reasoning? Thanks. Beyond My Ken (talk) 20:45, 16 January 2011 (UTC)


 * Sorry about that deleted picture. I was trying to ADD a picture not delete one. I guess I have to look over the tutorial again.. Anyway thanks for the tips and advice..

-Frode Sleveland
 * Sure, no problem -- please feel free to contact me on my talk page if you've got any questions; but while I'm here let me pass on another couple of tidbits: if you add four tildes ( ~ ) after a comment you leave, the system will automatically add your user name & links to your talk page to the comment when it is posted. Also, you can use colons  at the beginning of a comment to indent it: the more colons, the more indentation.  I've added a colon to your comment above, and this comment is indented with 2 colons. Best, Beyond My Ken (talk) 01:27, 19 January 2011 (UTC)